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A putting green in your Brunswick backyard transforms a modest patch of coastal Georgia soil into something genuinely fun—the kind of feature that makes neighbors stop by and your family actually want to spend time outside. Whether you're in Old Town, closer to the Mainland neighborhoods, or anywhere with a view toward Jekyll Island access, a backyard putting green fits the lifestyle here. The Lowcountry pace means leisure time matters. That's what a personal short-game practice area really delivers: casual rounds with friends on Saturday mornings, kids learning the game without the golf course fees, a reason to step outside instead of staying indoors. Our artificial turf systems handle Brunswick's unique climate beautifully—the salt air, the sandy foundation, the humidity that comes with coastal living. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with our sandy soil and salt exposure, premium synthetic turf stays consistent year-round. You're not fighting brown patches from salt drift or bare spots from heavy use. Installation is straightforward, typically completed in a few days, and the long-term maintenance is genuinely minimal. No fertilizers, no fungal issues, no seasonal decline. Just a playable surface that holds up to the Glynn County weather and looks sharp whenever you walk out the back door.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is naturally well-draining—which is great for a putting green base, actually. That same sandy foundation means proper sub-base preparation matters more than it would in clay-heavy regions. We account for the salt-air exposure by selecting turf systems with UV-stabilized fibers and marine-grade infills that won't degrade under our specific atmospheric conditions. Most Brunswick residential lots have enough square footage for a solid 300–600 sq. ft. green without sacrificing garden space or sight lines to Mary Ross Waterfront Park or toward the water access. Sun and shade patterns vary significantly between Old Town's established tree cover and the more open Mainland areas, so we assess your specific lot during the consultation. The high humidity means drainage design is non-negotiable—standing water accelerates algae growth and infill breakdown. Our installation includes a sloped base layer and perimeter drainage to keep moisture moving. HOA considerations depend on your neighborhood; some communities along Sea Island access have specific landscape guidelines, which we review upfront. Salt spray from nearby coastal wind won't damage the turf itself, but we recommend occasional freshwater rinsing during high-salt-air months to maintain surface cleanliness and extend infill life.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for drainage, but it shifts more easily than clay. We build a stabilized base layer first, compact it properly, and add a root barrier to prevent sand migration into the turf. The key is getting the slope right so water moves away from the playing surface. With proper prep, sandy foundation is a genuine advantage in our climate.
Quality synthetic turf fibers resist salt exposure well—far better than natural grass does. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for coastal environments. Occasional freshwater rinsing, especially after high-wind salt-spray periods, keeps the surface looking fresh and extends infill life. Most Brunswick homeowners rinse monthly during peak salt months.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from site prep through final seaming. We schedule around your availability and weather windows. Since Brunswick's humidity can be high, we plan installations during drier forecast periods to ensure proper adhesive cure times and a professional finish.
Most residential landscape installations don't require permits, but some HOAs—especially in established neighborhoods like Old Town or near Sea Island access—have approval processes. We always check your specific community guidelines before quoting and help coordinate HOA sign-off if needed.
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